2-Day-Anxiety Certification Course – Janene M. Donarski

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Advances in neuroscience have provided a roadmap for the brain that shows us the key to working with anxious minds. But knowing how to interpret the complex map neuroscience provides has left many clinicians wondering … How do I unlock the complicated inner works of the brain to guide my client sessions?

In this new, comprehensive certification training program recording, you’ll see how neuroscience can inform why, how and what techniques can help your clients stop the symptoms of anxiety – even tough to treat panic attacks, worry, rumination, nausea, and pounding hearts.

Now you can watch Janene Donarski, Ph.D., LP, LMSW, CCATP, for a comprehensive step-by-step clinical training on how you can revolutionize your anxiety treatment approach with the power of neuroplasticity.

More than just the neurobiological “whats and whys”, you’ll also learn the “hows” of actual treatment – so you’ll know exactly how to empower your clients with strategies to resist anxiety-igniting cognitions.

You’ll leave this program recording confident in your ability and be fully prepared to integrate brain-based strategies that motivate lasting change for calming the mind – even in your most anxious, worried, or obsessive clients.


  1. Ascertain the underlying neurological processes that impact anxious symptoms for clients.
  2. Teach clients the neurological processes underlying anxiety in a clearly understandable manner that enhances client motivation.
  3. Develop client engagement in treatment using personalized goals and attending to the therapeutic relationship.
  4. Incorporate personalized goals to increase client engagement and focus client efforts on making lasting changes in the brain.
  5. Evaluate the differences between amygdala-based and cortex-based anxiety symptoms and identify how these symptoms inform treatment interventions.
  6. Communicate strategies for calming and training the amygdala to alleviate symptoms of anxiety.
  7. Implement methods for teaching clients to retrain the cortex so that anxiety is resisted rather than exacerbated.
  8. Select appropriate treatment interventions by determining whether the client is experiencing rebound anxiety or relapse symptoms.
  9. Analyze how psychotropic medication impacts neuroplasticity in the brain; identify related treatment implications.
  10. Reframe exposure as an opportunity to teach the amygdala new responses to improve client engagement and treatment compliance.
  11. Present client education exercises that can be utilized in session to train clients in the use of mindfulness techniques.
  12. Provide clinical strategies for managing comorbid depression that reduce worry, rumination, and common cognitive errors while promoting positive thinking and social interaction.

Using Neuroscience in the Treatment of Anxiety

Enhancing Engagement in Treatment

Neuroplasticity

Neuropsychologically Informed CBT

Identify the Two Neural Pathways to Anxiety

Client Friendly Explanations

Neuroplasticity in the Amygdala Essential for all Anxiety Disorders, PTSD, OCD, Depression

Neuroplasticity in the Cortex Essential for GAD, SAD, OCD, PTSD, Depression

Neuroplasticity and Medications for Anxiety Disorders, OCD, PTSD, Depression

Moving Beyond Diagnostic Categories to Focus on Anxiety Pathways

Research, Risks and Limitations

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